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... classes of Irishmen, without distinction of party or of creed. The assembly over which the Lord Mayor presided on Wednesday demonstrates this, exhibiting, upon the question, as one of the speakers well observed, the gratifying spectacle of a united Ireland ...

MEETING IN CAsTLEBAR

... widow of the mast within a very time the deceased, the defendset is Jetties Daly, the °weer. It is the slaty of all trim Irishmen to use mill mimiuistrater. It appears from the Mlidaviss that every careful la their power tic preveut the Mr IN/Wedge hail ...

TIIE CRONIN TRIAL

... the United States, reminding the jury that they were not trying the Clan-na.“ eel, but the primmer' at the bar. Describing the Claixna-Gael, he said it was made up of patristic Irishmen—lrishmen who went into it for political effect, and Irishmen who ...

PRICE 31)

... by • Catholic sisterhood was by Lord Mem of the Wiwiropie Protestants in the West of Ireland. We I then witnessed what all Irishmen who lore their I country must desire, tbe d..eppearitoce of party ! difference and political animosities in the presence ...

BALLININIBE UNION

... ground that Ireland could never sip herself from the United Kingdom without ceasing her own rate. It adds that she needs the lopport of Keened. Isolated, she would be disturbed by civil war. Irishmen would perceive this if they were not seised by madness ...

OITR FIRST NUMBER

... we will not be unmindful of the imperial polities--wetching the progress of those great national questions, in which all Irishmen must feel an interest, such as Tenant Right, the representative system in connection with Parliamentary Reform, the Church ...

AGITATION IN IRELAND

... the avowed grievance is one which a Land Bill moot ears. The article from the Spectator ot Saturday struck some thoughtful Irishmen with aarpese. Nothing more arhitrary than its late article has appeared la any English journal for half • miters. Clean the ...

TIIE ALLEGED LITERARY FRAUDS

... upon it. There are • score of such instances, and in not one does it the smallest straining on the bonds of unity between the United Kingdom and the Colonln. It is difficult to undereland the perverse ingenuity which can conclude that the negative of the ...

POLITICS OF THE DAY. – MR. JOHN MORLEY IN WALE& _

... Englishmen wink, wit then work as fellow-countrymen with Irishmen, awl English capital would depart from Ireland, Englishmen were hound to consider the inter., In of the Empire 35 • whole, and to unite as one man in the defence of that which was the moat ...

THE SENTENCE or HEATH

... She nut only sympathised with her, knit gave stpport to both partiee Who ever heard or I Englisimen being arrested by the United Stair. Goversrnent for taking arms an behalf of the Confederation of the Southern States, or at him being placed noon his ...

DEATH OF LORD .BASING.

... In the autumn of the same year Mr. Froude went to the United States, where he delivered a series of lectures on the relations between England and Ireland. The burden of his addresses was that Irishmen had theniselves, to • large extent, caused their country's ...

AMERICAN NEWS

... from Castle Garden are employed 4. replace them. On Saturday night the strikers held • crowded principally consisting of Irishmen. demanding 20 cents per hour. They are particularly opposed to the Itali.ine, saying that it takes three Italians to do one ...